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“Things that have happened to other women because of him certainly didn’t have to happen and my greatest fear is somebody else will have to live through what we’ve gone through,” another of his victims, Jacqui, said.

Senator Derryn Hinch said he was once opposed to minimum sentences but changed his mind after seeing judges and magistrates “not doing their job”.

Jacqui is one of Chatters' victims. ()

“He (Chatters) threatens to track down her family, kill her kids, he gets ten years and a minimum of six? In the United States, you’d get 60 (years),” Senator Hinch said.

“I mean this man has been compared to a precursor of like an Adrian Bayley type who’s jailed for rapes and all sorts of things.

“I used to be opposed to minimum sentences because you’ve got to let judges and magistrates do their job. You can’t force it on them.

Catherine (left) and Jacqui (right) don't want to see Chatters back on the street. ()

“But they’re not doing their job.”

The explosive report comes as a 20-year-old Geelong man who broke into a 93-year-old’s home and brutally bashed his 67-year-old intellectually disabled son was allowed to walk free.

In a bizarre and exclusive interview with 9NEWS reporter Alexis Daish last December, Kyle Elston denied he was dangerous.

“No I’m not a dangerous person,” Elston said.

Chatters has 68 priors and a handful of victims. ()

“I’m not a bad person. I don’t do bad things. I wouldn’t hurt anyone.”

Elston’s sister Charmaine told 9NEWS her brother had spiralled into ice addiction before the home invasion.

“Having one drink one night and they then give him a toke at the crack pipe,” Ms Elston said.

“That’s how he got introduced into the ice.”

Mr Elston was sentenced to 82 days in prison, which he has already served.

Leah Hanford's war veteran grandfather was stabbed to death during a home invasion. ()

Leah Hanford, the granddaughter of a 90-year-old war veteran stabbed to death in his home during a home invasion, said her biggest fear was that the measly sentence of 13 years non-parole handed to one of her granddad's killers would be used to let another offender off lightly.

“Unfortunately, the following Monday after the sentencing, we received information that pops case had already been referred to, to help somebody else get away with it,” Ms Hanford said.

“How do you value a person’s life? Now this is any person’s like that should be valued (at) 13 years.

“We’re also talking about a 90-year-old man asleep in his bed who’d served his country, worked hard all his life, provided for his family and had the right to die in peace.”